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CHARLOTTE NEWS, JANUARY 6, 1903 Sports off 1902 MANY SHINING MARKS, Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a The tennis records for the year are TARGETS FOR DEATH about equally divided between the lURICSOL I a United States and England. The In ternational tournament for the Davis Trophy, which was held at Brooklyn in sediment or settling indicates an BIG TOPSY IS ELECTROCUTED Bad Elephant Pays the Death Penalty at Coney Island for Many Sins Committed During Her Lifetime State News unhealthy condi- August, was won by the Americans on points. Whitman and Larned, for the Ytion of the kid- United States, were victorious in the 1 neys; if it stains 7-1 your linen it is singles, but the famous Doherty broth- Grim Reaper's Work in The Year That Has Left Many Vacancies in This State Died of Lock-Jaw.

DURHAM. As a result of poison and lock-jaw, caused evidence of kid blood I ers raptured the doubles for the Eng-lw a iish, beating Ward and Davis in decis- v.s i 1- t- ive fashion. CURES iwu weens ittiex ine uu- hurt received while handling a toy ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in thf riaolr its 1 o- i- i J-1 i pistol, the 10-year-old son of William muineis again proven rneir su- Faucette. colored, died yesterday. doubles by defeating On Christmas day the Faucette boy LA wp 1 J' The final match between A.

Lamed, was shooting a toy pistol one of the for the United States, and the younger Doherty, for England, for first honors kind that can be made to shoot a short 22-calibre ball cartridge and was wounded in the hand. The wound in the singles was the most thrilling HOTEL EMiPIRE Broadway ana 63d N. Y. City. Absolutely Fireproof.

Sates moderate, excellent cuisine, efficient Berylce, extensive library, modern, exclusive, accessive. Orchestra concerts every evening. All car pass the Empire. From Grand Central Station take the cars marked Broadway and 7th A.ve. Seven minutes to Empire.

On esosBing any of the ferries, take the i x. rAi. a very bad one but soon symptoms of blood poison beaJen Whitman who had previously was not terwards RHEUMATISM and all Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases caused by an excess of uric acid in the system. It is pleasant in its effects and builds up the health and strength while using it. Thousands of certificates sound its praise.

It is thoroughly endorsed and never disappoints. Send stamp for book of particulars and wonderfnl certificates. Price $1 per bottle. 6 bottles, $5. For sale by druggists.

If your druggist can not supply you it will be sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. Address URICS0L CHEMICAL Los Angeles, CaL appeared and this could not be checked. Later the child was seized Larned, the title holder, he unexpected- with lock-jaw and death followed yes- I convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have ths best.

Sold by druggists in 50c. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of ihls terday. HeraiQ. iFne-ljinrl in thf loarl in tho rlnnhloa In the American championships Ward i Wants Better roads.

i Ti.u flveuu jLieYiima ruiuwaj io ovta and Davis won the doubles and W. A. New York, Jan. 5. Coney Island awakened from the sleep of winter today to make holiday of the execution of Topsy, an elephant, by poison and electricity.

Men, women and little children to the number of several thousand crowded into the grounds of the amusement enterprise which owned the beast or on the roofs of near-by tall buildings, where they paid a quarter each for the privilege. Some of them afterward said it was a pitiable sight to see a beast docilely, at the word of command, assist her executioners; but agents for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals declared it wras in every way humane. The crimes for which Topsy was executed were announced to be three SALISBURY. The condition of the 1 street from which it Is one minute'e Larned the singles. roads in Rowan county this week and (Raleigh News and Observer.) Every passing year marks the passing away of men in all the ranks of life.

North Carolina is poorer than when the year 1902 opened, because of the death of some of its brightest sons. No list has been kept in this office, but among the more prominent North Carolinians who died during the past year are: Gen. T. F. Toon, Jas.

W. Tufts. Wiley Rush, M. 0. Hammond, Judge Augustus M.

Moore, Maj. A. Weill, Stephen Venable, J. S. Cooper, Judge David Schenek, Judge John Gray Bynum.

Rev. A. A. Marshall, D. Dr.

W. C. Benbow. Maj. E.

P. Mc-Kissick. W. K. A.

Williams. E. K. Proctor, J. J.

Cooke. J. Black, Capt. J. H.

McRae. Maj. Graham Daves. W. C.

Fields. V. B. Batchelor, Col. A.

W. Shaffer. L. C. Southerland, Dr.

A. W. Atwater. Rev. W.

C. Norman, Maj. James Harris, Col. F. W.

Foster. Rev. Weston R. Gales. W.

8. Herbert. J. J. Jackson.

Zeb Wilson, Prof. Linscott. LAMAR RANKIN DRUG Atlanta, Ga, nUI.IUiitlnn Rnanftf There were a multitude of cyclin; especially since the heavy rainfall of vesterdav has rendered some of the records broken during the year, both public roads of Rowan county almost by amateurs an(, professions. But in impassable. But tew tarmers were in spite cf ms fact thpre were nQt Salisbury today and all agree that the notable performances made, the ma roads are in a fearful condition.

It is walk to hotel. Send for descriptive booklet. W. JOHNSON QTJINN. Prop.

SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE YOU. BUY A MIRROR FROM EZEIL THE LEADING PAINT AND GLASS DEALER. 12 West Fifth Street, Charlotte, N. C. jority of the records being due more I suggested that some plan be devised wonaeriui discovery and a book that tells more about it.

both sent I by which the roads can be worked to better tracks and similar advantages than to any development on the part of the riders themselves. As a of fact, cycling fell off in public interest, more rapidly than by convict labor Absolutely free by mail. and it is not unlikely that the legis- Sill murders and the promise of more if i interested and stould "oow about, the wonderta MARVEL Whirling Spraf The new Tiny inal Byrlcve. Jniea I i lature win iae uie uidim uy I and the most, herculean efforts which I I rar as Kowan couiuy is cuucenitu. have been made to revive it have not Sun.

est Most Conveoieaf Address Dr. Kilmer Home of Swamp-Root. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men-tten reading this generoi offer in this paper.

Don't make any mistake, out re- member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad succeeded to any great extent. Many nf trio nvrvfpssinnal rppnrrls nimlp ilnr- ueuiM uuunujt she got the chance. Scheduled for noon, the execution did not take place until nearly three hours later. For two of these hours Topsy stood in the center of a morbid crowd, calmly eating her last bale of hay.

Around her electricians, carpenters and machin sec? drasKlit for It. New Editor Arrives. line the vear have been discredited be- he cannot supply the MARVEL, accept no KINSTON. Dr. D.

F. Edwards, Of I railSp fnr-r thnr the mpas uremenr Tbeso tiny Capsules arw rest in d-ft hmii-a witlinnr ether, but send stamp for 11-teitrated book ealed.It eives New York City, arrived this morning of traoks has requently beea fcumi to The World Over dress, Binghamton, N. on every bottle. (nil particulars and directions In. 1 1 inconvenience, affections! MITtY 1 in whieu Conaiba.

1 ana wm assume me ecmunai uuu be inaccurate and the timers incomos- roluable to ladles. MA ftVKI. of The Free Press next week. Dr. Ed-ltont bcbs and Injection fail.

ists were busy adjusting wires, arranging chains and tackle and fastening a steam winch in place. Sev "PAY WHEN CURED" wards is not a stranger to Kinston The amateur championship was won people, having taught school at tins by Marcus L. Hurley, of New York, place several years ago. He is a native and the professioiial championship by North Carolinian, being born our Kramer. Hurley made the amtaeur eral times it was necessary to pass chains and ropes around ber neck and legs.

Her regular keeper, Harman Alt, sister county, ureene. ur. wnvaius records for the one-fourth mile, one a graduate of Trinity college and of half mile, "two-thirds mile, and five Just a Men I had positively refused to be present, but she quietly obeyed her temporary master, kneeling or lifting her feet at the word. the University law school of North Carolina, also he has taken a two miles. Among the professionals Frank Kramer holds nearly every record from one-fourth mile to twenty-five miles.

vears' course at the New York Uni Wires which tapped the entire volt versity, where he received the degree age of the Coney Island Electric Light of Ph. D. Free Press 0 Golfers received but one distinct sur 0 prise during the year. That was in the men's amateur championships at Chi- A New Bern Enterprise growmg popu- Caeo in Julv. when Louis N.

James, of DO YOU KNOW that eighty per cent ol your ills and a greater per cent of your troub lea are due to the fact NEWBERN The larity of the drink Pepsi-Cola has I chicasro. now a freshman at Princeton. opened an opportunity for a manu- overthrew Walter Travis, who ever one facturmg concern of considerable lm- thought was unbeatable in this coun portance. I try. James, however, has strangely This week the Secretary ot biate been unable to sustain the renutation issued papers of incorporation to the hie made then.

He has taken part in From the Chicago Tribune. In each annual necrology the list of famous dead seems longer and the loss to each department of the world's work greater than ever before. This is only because in the close of a year names are not so fresh in recollection as at its commencement. The list for 1902 contains no larger number of prominent names than that of 1901, and yet. as will be seen, a large number of conspicuous individuals have passed away, some of whom in 1903 may be "a name and nothing more." The world of polities and statesmanship has lost Jean de Bloch, the forceful Russian councilor" of state; Cecil John Rhodes, the South African empire builder, whose work will long live after him.

and Thomas B. Reed, the ex-Senator, whose parliamentary record always will be a striking feature of American political history. Royalty has been fortunate, for it has lost but one of its representatives. Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium, whose sorrowful life was ended in September. The army and navy have lost one distinguished ex-Union and one equally distinguished ex-Confederate officer.

Gen-Franz Sigel and Gen. Wade Hampton, and the navy Rear Admiral W. P. Sampson. Literature and the fine arts have lost many eminent representatives.

The literary world will miss Frank R. Stoc kton, the genial humorist; Bret Harte. the gentle satirist and ideal short-storv writer; Prof. Leicester Ford. Pepsi-Cola Manufacturing Co.

of Newlro important tourneys since, and at Bern; capital. cash capital i Princeton's tournament he was unable paid in. $10,000. The company is com- even to qualify for the Tigers' team to posed of Messrs. C.

D. Bradnam, ti. I represent them at the intercollegiate F. Butler and B. G.

Credle. C. D. Bral- meet that your vital powers are failing you? That you are weak in those NERVil CENTRES that control and distribute those life-iriviriff fluida that are so essential to the health and strength Of the PERFECT MANf Do you know that you can be cured by oon-aulting a Specialist, with a world wide reputation in Diseases of Men (private), who guarantees, no matter what the cause or how long Standing, to restore you to perfect health? DR. COX stands ready to prove to you, without a cent of expense you shall be both Judse and jury in the case that he can cure you.

If you are suffering from Sell Abuse or Excesses In married life, or from any Private or Special Disease, write to him, explain your case and you will receive an honest and scientillo response. ALEXANDER COX, M. Consulting Physician, 810 W. Franklin BALTIMORE. MD.

ham, President, holds 93 shares; Miss Genevieve Hecker, of New- Company had been brought into the grounds during the night. The wires ended in boards on which were nailed thick copper disks. There were two of these electrodes, and at 2:30 o'clock Topsy docilely lifted her right forefoot and left hindfoot while workmen fastened them in place. This appeared to worry her for a moment and she kicked them away once, but at a sharper word of command allowed them to remain. A moment later she suffered a noose, which was run from the vinch, to be adjusted around her neck, and the crowd was ordered to scatter.

With the people driven back to a safe distance, F. D. Sharkey, the electrician in charge, mounted a pile of lumber near by and raised his hand. As he did so an employe of the firm went forward with three carrots loaded with 460 grains of cyanide of potassium. At his command Topsy's trunk went up in the air and the vegetables were swallowed.

As the man did this he jumped back and Sharkey's hand dropped. There wras a crackling noise and a blue flame and the full current of volts, with every dynamo at the electric plant Messrs. Butler and Credle, treasurer I York, won the women's championship 1 1 1 7' and secretary, respectively hold onejat Brcokline, for the second share each. With New Bern as Eheyoar in succession, thus proving that manufacturing- and principal distri-1 she is the real champion. Her chief buting depot, there have been branch I opponent was Miss Bessie Anthony offices established in several northern I the woman champion of the West.

cities, viz, Richmond, Norfolk, Balti-1 Miss Hecker has competed in several more, Philadelphia and New ork. I tournaments since winning the nation Several southern cities have been I ai honors, and has had no difficulty in named as branch offices. Aavannah is I holding her own the distributing station for the I The professional championship of receiving the supply in whole sale the United States was won by Willie from New York. The active manu-1 Anderson at the annual tournament in facture will begin soon and in March I Cleveland salesmen will be placed on the road I The chief rowing event in the United to sell the drink. A storage room of I States during 1902 was the intercol working at racLig speed, struck DR.

HOBENSACK 658 North Eighth Pa. Father and son have leen praoticirjr succe in Philadelphia for li5ynarr, ARE YOU A VICTIM? 4,000 square feet will be required; llegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie, N. through the copper plates. the factory also wrill require a large I in June. Cornell won all three races Topsey's trunk curled, her eyes space of ground.

Journal. I the 'varsity eight, thy 'varsity four, closed and the great body surged for and the Freshmen eight, lhe Ithicans Big Stock of the new styles just received. TKey were ordered for i he holiday trade but came too late. Now you get tKese at greatly reduced prices. Come and see them at once.

We have received many new goods within the last few days which shoild have arrived before Xma.s and our stock nowis almost comp etein all lines. We expect this year to offer oir goods at low, reasonable prices and to make it to yovir advantage to do yoir trading here. ward in the ropes and chains until After Mrs. Spivey's Assailant. I broke the intercollegiate record in the Blood Poison.

Nervous Ulcers. Blad ASHEVILLE. Sheriff Reed has re-1 eight-oared race, covering the four ceived a letter from Capt. J. H.

Mc- miles In the dual boat der, Kidneys. Skin Disea'ses, Varicocele. Hydrocele. Kupture, Pil.s, Dermatently cured by im- roved rut without pain or detemiOD froai bu 4ness. We do not keep a drus store nor copy they threatened to give way.

Her body was absolutely rigid and immovable. There was not a quiver after the first move. For 10 seconds it stood thus, and then at a sign from Iver, describing Giles Chavis, who is I race at New London, between now suspected of being the assailant Yale and Harvard, the tormer won of Mrs Snivev. and for whom the I covering the tour miles in sheriff is looking. The letter describes I The English Henley was held in remedies from other doctors' prescriptions, but make the treatment of each case a special study.

w. eare graduates medical colleges, father and son. a- mbine hospital practice with 65 ears oflice experience. Go wbre you will be treaied for your disease, and not for ine sdke of selling Sharkey the current was cut off, the body sank slowrly to the knees and rolled over on its side. Another signal drutrs.

Our treatment is scientific and costs less, with better resu-ts Consultation free of the man as being a bright mulatto, July on the Thames. The Argonaut with black hair and black moustache, crew, of Toronto, was the only about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches tall and crew from this side of the Atlantic to weighing 175 pounds. He escaped compete. The Canadians were van- from the camp at Wing, Michell coun- quished in the semi-finals, and in the tv. September 24th, and when seen af- finals the eight from Trinity College large nu FOR BOOK.

Hours 8 to 6, 6 to 9. Sunday, 9 to 12. whose young life closed in fraternal tragedy; George Douglas Browne, the English novelist, who died on the threshold of a promising career; Edward Eggleston, the story writer; Philip J. Bailey, whose one poem, "Festus," made him famous; Ernile Zola, greatest of contemporary French novelists; George Alfred Henty, beloved of boys; and Mary Hart well Cathei-wood, the romance historian of the early days of Canada and the West Music has lost Philippe. Marchetti.

the Italian opera composer; Camilla Urso, the violinist; Heinrich Carl Hoffman an excellent German composer; and Benjamin Bilse. the Berlin conductor The art world will mourn the loss of Albert Bierstadt, Jean Joseph, Benjamin Constant, Jean George Vibert, James Joseph Jacques Tissot, the painters; and Thomas Nast, the famous pioneer in cartoon work. The dramatic stage has lost Sol Smith Russell, the comedian. The prominent scientists who have died are Prof. Leopold Schenk, the Austrian embryologist; Prof.

Rudolph Virchow, the Berlin surgeon and scientist, and Maj. J. W. Powell, the director fthe Bureau of Ethnology in the Smithsonian Institution. Among 'the great divines who have ended their labors are the' Rev.

Newman Hall, the Rev. De Witt Talmage, Cardinal Le-dochowsky, the Rev. Joseph Parker, cf the London City Temple, and Fred was given, the winch was whirled viciously and the noose around her neck was drawn taut. It was unnecessary. The veterinarians declared she had been killed almost instantaneously.

An autopsy afterwrard disclosed the fact that tha poison had not had time to wrork. tprwnrrt was "e-ninsr toward Ashe- beat the champion leanaers in tn- 0 0 slow time of 7:34. ville." He was sentenced from Robin son county for murder. The man is B. F.

WITHERS now described as a mulatto. It has been thought he was a white man with PfS tjiL TRIED TO CONCEAL IT. It's the old story of "murder will out," only in this case there's no crime A woman feels run down, has backache or dyspepsia and thinks it's Indian blood. Sheriff Reed says he i Tha Kind You Have Always BougM llia Mil TQU nav8 Always Bears the Bears the has Indian blood in him. Citizen.

Lime, Portland and Rosen-dale Cements, Plasters, Mortar Colors, Doors, Sash, Killed bv Train. notning ana tries to niae it until sne Successors to Andrews Furniture and Music Company. MAXTON. Nerestus Chavis. a nnauy oreans uown.

uoni aeceie 3EC Croatsn was killed by a freight train yourself. Take Electric Bitters at last Friday night near Red Banks, once. It has a reputation for curing this county It is supposed he was Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles Furniture. Carpets. Pianos.

Organs. 0 drunk and set down on the track and ana win revivuy your wnuie system, went to sleep anyway the night train The worst forms of those maladies lnmpi-ofi him fmm tbp track breaking will quickly yield to the curative Blinds, Window Glass, Plate Glass, Sheathing Paper, Shingles, Laths, Plastering Hair, Hay, Grain, Bran, Etc. oooocooeoooAooocooooooooo power of Electric Bitters. Only 50c. his back and neck and otherwise fear Touching Gratitude.

you Dr. asked a tall, lean man, valking into the office of a practitfioneer. "I am." replied the doctor. "Well, look a-here, old feller," remarked the visitor. "I'm glad to find you at last.

D'ye remember how yer set a feller's arm and didn't charge him for it?" "Yes," said the doctor, with the prospect of a big fee rising before him. "I'm that feller. I've broke the other arm an' I've come to have it set on the same terms." "Tit-Bits." fully disfiguring him. The Coroners and guaranteed by Burwell Dunn Co. erick Temple, archbishop of Canterbury.

The list of the distinguished rr'in jury's verdict is in keeping with the dead closes with the names of Fried-rich Alfred Krupp. the Essen steel ir tne mad jviuuan saoum see some Brewerv For Asheville I ot tne American newspaper comments OPINION PUBL! master and gunmaker, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton; champion of the rights A movement is on his death, he might be mad enough -t tn octabiiah biV brpwprv in to wisn ne was neaa. iNasnvine 202 S. College St CHARLOTTE, N. C.

of women. AoVkviHIIo Tho onternriaa ia bnplrpfl i Banner It Was Ever the Cace. She came into the room where he sat alone, with a glittering knife in her The Best Prescription For Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's taste-LB8S Chill Tonio. It is aimply iron and qui Blue In a tasteless foraa. jNo cure no pay Price 60a.

clenched hand, which she held hidden nmnno- the folds of her dress. Her face 9 Progressing Favorably. She "Did you succeed in mastering French while abroad?" He "Nearly. I did not succeed in making the Frenchmen comprehend me, nor could make out what they were driving at but I got so that I could understand myself when I talked." was white and drawn and her eyes Kellam Cancer Hospital. TUICI CTU A Kin BAR! AT eTT A Hundie-i toy value true, re thfe city tnrouic leiaintf to none.

Tor styles aew the ciiolcest. Furniture waits or JOJf or piain.suchSuites elsewhere we seek In val JJ oted for Upholstery, here we havs a grand selection of ev -ry kin JJ rnamentai Is aperles.it is known wi 1 in perfect taste. the excej jjIght at 711 Broad of Mirrors and Pictures the stock's cotnpirt gfor beauty and quality we canrely on all Hundley do mv THIS GREAT STORE IS 709-711-713 East Broa.d Street. Richmond, Va were wild and haggard-looking. by a large capital and the chances are that the brewery will be built.

It is proposed to erect a brewing plant thoroughly modern in its entire equipment and with a capacity sufficient to supply the brewing demands of not only this immediate section, but the Carolina, Virginia, Georgia and East Tennessee. There are no brewers in this section of the state and it is regarded by those interestd in the matter that an enterprise of this kind would be a good paying investment. Citizen. Alfred Austin may be the laureate, but he cannot keep ambitious outsiders Her husband sat by the fire, deep thought, and never heard the slippered footfalls of the beautiful woman, who from writing political poetry. Wash ington Evening Star.

now Rtood behind his chair with a RICHMOND, VA. We cure Cancers. Turn and Chronic Sore Without Jie Use of the Knife. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE- stranee. cold smile upon her lips.

Suddenly with a grasp she cast the knife from her toward the glowin coals, but it sank silently into sofa at Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Come and see what we have done, aad are doing. If then you the other end of the room. "I cannot!" she moaned wearily "I cannot!" are not satisfied that we do all Does It? Marriage is a condition to which half of the world looks forward in fond anticipation, while the larger part of the other half regards it with retrospective regret. we claim we will pay all of your en And she fell into a white heap upon the floor at his feet. Atpitying, tender expense.

aooorooeesooeea NCREASE the light in your factory or store fifty per Jj cent, by using our COLD WATER. PAINT. expression broke across the granite of his cheek and he murmured in deep, Are always serious and demand the skill of an expert. Pains in the back or loins, irregularities in the urin, such as scantiness, smarting, burning incontinence, are danger signals which should be promptly heeded. My treatment of these diseases has been uniformly successful, and I have cured some of the worst cases on record.

Each case gets careful, individual treatment. MAKE NO MISTAKE by being misled by advertised quick cures, free prescriptions, free sample and other forms of cheap advertising tender, heavy-dragoon tones: "What is it. darling?" Wire Railing Ornamental WIreWork Whitest and best on the market. Termer PodiYt Oil dufur a But she spoke not a word she only Tt ri -ti rti raised No more copy Used For Jars. Mrs.

Hatter son Didn't that earthquake wake you up last night? Mrs. Catterson Why, yes; but I didn't pay much attention to it. I thought it was my husband coming home from the club. 311 N. Howard St.

Baltimore, Ma P. O. Rr.v tRo. Richmond, Va. The sugar beet once more looms up as the paramount vegetable.

Boston uK. HATHAWmy by specialists who claim that they are the only Herald. WHEN YOU GO INTO A DRUG his the After holding a bishop in finsrers five minutes or more store to get a bottle of Painkiller, ex Wire Railing for Cemeteries, Lawn Gardens, -Offices Balconies. Window Goards, Tree Guards, Wire Cloti, Sleyes, Fenders. Cages.

Sand and Ooa) Screens, Chairs, Settees, etc. SlTSr SfnwialtT N. C. Pine Tar and the Lungs. Tar Heel Cough Syiup is made from North Carolina Pine Tar and 's highly-recommended for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Weak Lung, .80 cents.

All druggists. amine it carefully to see if it is made tfTOAf Gil fff Recognized as the lead-ones who treat patients personally. You can Ing and most successful consult Dr. Hathaway Personally and you have specialist. the additional benefit of his trained staff of specialists in each department which no other office in the south has.

A responsible guarantee of cure which means something, and backed by leading banVs, is given when required. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. 29 Inman Building, 22 1-2 South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. bv Perry Davis, and don't be per suaded to take something "just as good" because it is a few cents cheap young man replaced it on its square and wiped his perspiring brow.

"I have heard," he said, "of people dying from the strain of a prolonged game of chess." "Yes," she replied, smothering a yawn. "But it happens so awfully seldom "Chicago "Tribune." er. There is only one Painkiller "Perry Davis'." Large bottles 25 and 50c..

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